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The Invisible Boy:
Revisioning the Victimization of Male Children & Teens
Contents
Introduction:
Opening the Door to Male Victims
Chapter
1. Prevalence: A Many Sided Story
Chapter
2. Perpetrators of Male Victimization
Chapter 3.
Effects of Victimization on Males
Chapter
4. Implications
by Frederick Mathews,
Ph.D., C.Psych.
Community Psychologist Central Toronto Youth Services
For: The National
Clearinghouse on Family Violence
Health Canada ~ March 1996 ~ includes statistics
Onsite article.
Patterns
of sexual violence among men 
The aims of this
project were to provide an overview of the sexual assault of adult males and
of existing services for them.
from:
Sigma Research UK
Page(s): 1 Includes a link to download a 12 page summary report in PDF
format.
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times
Study
of victims of male rape 
A study which could lead to a
better understanding of the victims of male rape and improved support
services, is being undertaken by a UK University researcher.
From Oxford University
Gazette
Page(s): 1
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The
Prevalence of Sexual Aggression and Victimization Among Homosexual Men.
(Statistical Data Included)
This study examined the prevalence of unwanted sexual contacts among a
sample of 310 homosexual men with an average age of 21.8 years recruited
in Berlin,...
From Journal of Sex Research, May 01 2000 by Barbara Krahe, Stephan
Schutze, Immo Fritsche, Eva Waizenhofer
Page(s): 16
visited 249
times
Gender
role socialization and male-on-male vs. female-on-male child sexual abuse.
Most images of sexual abuse in contemporary society involve adult male
perpetrators and female victims. In this paper, we consider the effects of
child...
From Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, November 01 1998 by Lauren E.
Duncan, Linda M. Williams
Page(s): 14
visited 388
times
Psychological
and Physical Health Effects of Sexual Assaults and Nonsexual Traumas Among
Male and Female United States Army Soldiers.
Both sexual and nonsexual traumatic experiences in childhood and adulthood
are associated with long-term psychological and physical health
problems.[1-7]...
From Behavioral Medicine, March 22 2000 by Lee Martin, Leora N. Rosen,
Doris B. Durand, Kathryn H. Knudson, Robert H. Stretch
Page(s): 15
visited 193
times
Hell
Behind Bars: The crime that dare not speak its name.
Prison rape may be America's most ignored crime problem. Since the mid
1970s, male-on-male rape has become more common than male-on-female rape,
and...
From National Review, February 05 2001 by Eli Lehrer
Page(s): 3
visited 308
times
Gender
Differences in Rape Reporting. (Statistical Data Included)
This paper compares male and female rape reporting behaviour. Participants
from National Crime and Victimization Survey data (90% female, 10% male)
are...
From Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, June 01 1999 by Nathan W. Pino,
Robert F. Meier
Page(s): 9
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times
Male
and female recipients of unwanted sexual contact in a college student
sample: prevalence rates, alcohol use, and depression symptoms.
It is typically assumed that acquaintance rape and other forms of unwanted
sexual contact involve males as perpetrators and females as victims.
The...
From Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, February 01 1999 by Mary E. Larimer,
Amy R. Lydum, Britt K. Anderson, Aaron P. Turner
Page(s): 10
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times
Rape
used as control in U.S. prisons. (Brief Article)
Many prisoners are targeted for sexual exploitation the minute they enter
a penal facility; their age, looks, sexual preference and other
characteristics...
From National Catholic Reporter, September 14 2001 by Neve Gordon
Page(s): 2
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times
Lifetime
prevalence, characteristics, and associated problems of non-consensual sex
in men: cross sectional survey.
Nearly 3% of men in England report non-consensual sexual experiences as
adults. The accompanying psychological problems are something medical
personnel...
From British Medical Journal, March 27 1999 by Adrian Coxell, Michael
King, Gillian Mezey, Dawn Gordon
Page(s): 8
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times
Risk
factors for development of sexually abusive behaviour in sexually
victimised adolescent boys: cross sectional study (Statistical Data Included).
Objective: To identify factors that may increase the risk of a sexually
victimised adolescent boy developing sexually abusive behaviour.
From British Medical Journal, July 18 1998 by David Skuse, Arnon Bentovim,
Jill Hodges, Jim Stevenson, Chriso Andreou, Monica Lanyado, Michelle New,
Bryn Williams, Dean McMillan
Page(s): 8
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Rape
Of Men Is Not Uncommon, Study Says.
A new study has found that women are not the only victims of sexual
abuse--male rape also is not uncommon.
From Jet, April 26 1999
Page(s): 1
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times
The
Forgotten Victim: Domestic Violence against Men. (Statistical Data
Included)
Although for many it seems hard to believe, men in North American society
are being domestically abused by their wives or girlfriends in roughly
the...
From Indian Life, November 01 2001 by Tara Rempel
Page(s): 3
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